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    Member Member Alexander the Pretty Good's Avatar
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    Default Re: PRO-IP bill signed into law



    The stockmarket is flaming out, we're not much closer to exiting Iraq, the debt is increasing exponentially, and the government won't even let us listen to some tunes. <_<

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    Everything immaterial should be pirated. Digital piracy is the way of the future and hurts no one. I don't go to movie theaters any less often or buy any fewer cds than I would otherwise. If anything I buy a couple more cds than I would otherwise because of pirated music that I got to try for free.

    My r4ds has utterly eliminated nintendo DS games from my purchasing queue, though. I wouldn't be buying games anyway, except for the odd pokemon game that I will buy for myself just to support pokemon.
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